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Description |
The folding-stock version of the De Lisle carbine, with the removed magazine below. The folding stock has been taken from a Sterling submachine gun. |
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Source |
Ian V. Hogg and John Weeks - picture scanned by me Ian Dunster 09:43, 3 April 2006 (UTC) from: Military Small Arms of the 20th Century by Ian V. Hogg and John Weeks - Arms & Armour Press/Hippocrene - 1977 - ISBN 0-85368-301-8 and credited to: ...photographed by the authors. |
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Low resolution? |
Yes |
Purpose of use |
infobox |
Replaceable? |
this is a photograph of a rare historic item, it's unlikely that a free photograph will ever become available |
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